The rack-rail kit that comes with the MMS-900 comes with its own installation instructions. Each Rack Rail Installation Kit supports one server, and the parts included in the rack rail hardware kit include: • Two Outer Slide Rails • Two Inner Server Rails • Two Long Extension Brackets • Two Short Extension Brackets • Four 3-hole Locking Plates (with large holes) • Four 3-hole Locking Plates (with small holes) • Variety of screws (20 large, 20 small/long and 20 small/short) Locking Tab Hole Outer
MAX plays a major role: keeping your library of DVDs simple to use, well organized, and always fun to watch - wherever you are, whenever you want. From single rooms to multi-room systems, MAX manages your ever-growing DVD collection with amazing efficiency. HIGHEST VIDEO STANDARD MAX only knows one way to achieve the best possible video - through native DVD quality, the highest standard of video possible preserving the visual depth, dynamics and sharp quality of the original movie. Built with
MAX plays a major role: keeping your library of DVDs simple to use, well organized, and always fun to watch - wherever you are, whenever you want. From single rooms to multi-room systems, MAX manages your ever-growing DVD collection with amazing efficiency. HIGHEST VIDEO STANDARD MAX only knows one way to achieve the best possible video - through native DVD quality, the highest standard of video possible preserving the visual depth, dynamics and sharp quality of the original movie. Built with
The MMS-04S server features a robust internal hard drive system that allows you to efficiently manage hundreds of DVDs and CDs. The MMS-04S accommodates single and multi-room video distribution, allowing the user to search and select chapters, titles and tracks. Video is stored in native DVD format to fully capture the quality of the original video. Music is stored in native audio CD format (although the MMS provides playback of MP3 files as well). • The MMS-04S supports up to 25 MAX-AVM audio/v
Select OK to proceed. 3. In the Enter USB Port Number field, enter the number of the USB port (1 or 2) on the MMS server that this MAX-AOM will be physically connected to. Select OK to proceed. 4. In the Enter AOM Output Number field, specify which audio output/zone on the MAX-AOM (1 - 4) you are adding to the specified server output. Select OK to proceed. 5. A message is displayed to notify you that the AOM module has been added to the system. Select OK to return to the Output Module Setup menu
63 Step 2: Attach the Inner Server Rails to the MMS chassis .................................................... 63 Step 3: Attach the Extension Brackets to the Outer Rails...................................................... 63 Step 4: Install the Outer Rail/Extension Racket Assemblies In the Rack............................... 64 Step 5: Load the MMS Server Into the Rack.......................................................................... 64 Rack Mounting HT and MMS-900 Servers .........
There are two models of HT servers available, with different storage capacities: • MAX-HT04 (FG 2178 - 14) • MAX-HT12 (FG 2178 - 15) MAX-HT Servers support multiple MAX-AVP Audio-Video Players and/or MAX-AVM Audio/Video modules via Ethernet (up to 25 total), and up to 2 MAX-AOM Audio-Only modules via USB. Power ON/OFF toggle switch Master Power USB 1 port Power cable RS-232 VGA switch connector ETHERNET CONTROL USB 2 port switched Control segment(to NetLinx Master or PC) PS/2 keyboard A/V OUT &
Step 3: Access the MAX Admin Menu Once the boot-up process is complete, the MAX Admin Menu (FIG. 3) is displayed: FIG. 3 MAX Admin Menu Working With the MAX Admin Menu • Use the arrow keys on the keyboard to highlight the desired option, and press Enter to make a selection. Do not use the arrow keys on your keyboard’s numeric keypad. • Beyond this menu, press the TAB button to navigate through the elements on the pages until an asterisk appears next to the desired selection. • Press the spacebar